After the latest desperate attack on Bloggers from Jersey's only (DISGRACED) "news"paper and as a result of the (not so) secret court case against former Health Minister, Stuart Syvret, finally making it into the local mainstream media we have secured an exclusive interview with Mr. Syvret.
We have decided to publish the interview in two parts, the first part (below) concentrating on the truth behind the myths concerning Jersey's State Media, in that it is the local Blogs, who publish evidence and the State Media who either bury evidence or, as in the case of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP), claim they don't know of the evidence, despite reporting on it a year previously which is demonstrated by fellow Blogger, and Team Voice member Rico Sorda HERE.
Regular readers will not be surprised to learn that not one of Jersey's esteemed "accredited" "journalists" has contacted Mr. Syvret concerning this so-called Super-Injunction despite being aware of it for about 12 months. If this court case could have such huge ramifications for journalism, and free speech, then one HAS to ask WHY NOT?
Part 2 of this interview is an in-depth discussion of the (not so) secret court case or "Super-Injunction." We discuss, in that interview, what it has, or hasn't achieved, who's paying for the court case, who is the real winner of the case and much more. We hope to have it published in the next couple of days.
We have decided to publish the interview in two parts, the first part (below) concentrating on the truth behind the myths concerning Jersey's State Media, in that it is the local Blogs, who publish evidence and the State Media who either bury evidence or, as in the case of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP), claim they don't know of the evidence, despite reporting on it a year previously which is demonstrated by fellow Blogger, and Team Voice member Rico Sorda HERE.
Regular readers will not be surprised to learn that not one of Jersey's esteemed "accredited" "journalists" has contacted Mr. Syvret concerning this so-called Super-Injunction despite being aware of it for about 12 months. If this court case could have such huge ramifications for journalism, and free speech, then one HAS to ask WHY NOT?
Part 2 of this interview is an in-depth discussion of the (not so) secret court case or "Super-Injunction." We discuss, in that interview, what it has, or hasn't achieved, who's paying for the court case, who is the real winner of the case and much more. We hope to have it published in the next couple of days.